Israel bombs four Syria-Lebanon border crossings; kills 2 in south Lebanon
Israeli strikes targeted Hezbollah's weapons smuggling routes and infrastructure, killing multiple operatives and civilians amid ongoing ceasefire violations, with over 350 killed since 2024, officials say.
- Israel conducted strikes on four border crossings on the Syria-Lebanon border, claiming they were used by Hezbollah for weapon smuggling.
- Lebanese President Joseph Aoun criticized Israel's actions, stating they are a dangerous escalation that directly targets civilians.
- Two separate Israeli strikes on vehicles in southern Lebanon resulted in fatalities and injuries, according to the health ministry.
- Under pressure to disarm Hezbollah, Lebanon has committed to taking action, despite Israel's criticism of their progress.
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Two killed after Israel bombs Syria-Lebanon border
Israel on Wednesday, January 21, announced that it bombed four crossing points on the Syria-Lebanon border, alleging that Hezbollah used them to smuggle weapons. At least two people were killed, and 20 others were injured during the attack. The latest attack comes amid a US-brokered ceasefire between Israel and Hezbollah in 2024, which the former has violated several times. The Israeli army took to the social media platform X and said that it “t…
Israel Strikes Southern, Eastern Lebanon, at Least Two Killed - News From Antiwar.com
Israel has carried out multiple airstrikes against towns and villages across southern Lebanon today, as well as at least four strikes against border crossings between Syria and Lebanon in the area around Hermel. The IDF had placed evacuation notices on several areas in the Lebanese towns of Kharayeb and Ansar…
Escalation at the Border: Israel Strikes Hezbollah Routes
Israel launched strikes on four border crossings between Syria and Lebanon, targeting Hezbollah weapon smuggling routes. Despite a 2024 ceasefire, tensions persist, with accusations of violations from both sides. A recent strike wounded 19 people, raising concerns of escalating aggression against Lebanese civilians.
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